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"A] well carpentered piece of work marked by some fine performances and resilient thematic fiber."Hollywood Reporter 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey, on a career roll, is magnificent. his deeply felt scenes with the standout Sheridan hit you like a shot in the heart."Rolling Stone "Nichols has a sense of place that feels authentic....If you allow yourself to settle into its leisurely pace, it will reward you." -- Grade: B+Entertainment Weekly 3 stars out of 5 -- "With a lack of sentimentality, the appealingly naturalistic performances of the two boys and a slow-burn build-up to an explosive finale, it's a charming, redolent and unexpected pastoral that both intrigues and moves."Total Film "There is an ease with which Nichols pokes around in people's lives, unearthing small truths in authentic ways. In MUD, it feels as if he's caught a small slice of backcountry soul like a firefly in a jar."Los Angeles Times "[A] newly minted American classic....Mr. Nichols, an Arkansan born and bred, has made a film of striking originality."Wall Street Journal 3 stars out of 4 -- "A beautifully shot, deliberately paced adventure saga, it explores romantic love from the perspective of an idealistic adolescent."USA Today 3 stars out of 4 -- "Nichols' eye for particulars, his feel for the characters and landscapes (and waterscapes), is so vivid you feel you could get bit by a mosquito or a water moccasin if you're not careful."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hat truly elevates MUD is the sense theres something so much bigger going on here....A bold, intelligent, 21st century take on Mark Twain..."Empire "Mr. McConaughey commands attention with a variation on a certain kind of Southern character: handsome but battered, charming but also sinister, his self-confidence masking a history of bad luck and trouble."New York Times "First and foremost, its another splendid showcase for the ongoing McConaughey Renaissance: He plays Mud as if Tom Sawyer had grown up and gone horrifically wrong, effortlessly projecting rascally charm with a hint of underlying menace."A.V. Club 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey injects a note of danger into a bayou noir story of youthful adventure that manages to be lyrical and sobering at the same time."Washington Post34.00506

"A] well carpentered piece of work marked by some fine performances and resilient thematic fiber."Hollywood Reporter 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey, on a career roll, is magnificent. his deeply felt scenes with the standout Sheridan hit you like a shot in the heart."Rolling Stone "Nichols has a sense of place that feels authentic....If you allow yourself to settle into its leisurely pace, it will reward you." -- Grade: B+Entertainment Weekly 3 stars out of 5 -- "With a lack of sentimentality, the appealingly naturalistic performances of the two boys and a slow-burn build-up to an explosive finale, it's a charming, redolent and unexpected pastoral that both intrigues and moves."Total Film "There is an ease with which Nichols pokes around in people's lives, unearthing small truths in authentic ways. In MUD, it feels as if he's caught a small slice of backcountry soul like a firefly in a jar."Los Angeles Times "[A] newly minted American classic....Mr. Nichols, an Arkansan born and bred, has made a film of striking originality."Wall Street Journal 3 stars out of 4 -- "A beautifully shot, deliberately paced adventure saga, it explores romantic love from the perspective of an idealistic adolescent."USA Today 3 stars out of 4 -- "Nichols' eye for particulars, his feel for the characters and landscapes (and waterscapes), is so vivid you feel you could get bit by a mosquito or a water moccasin if you're not careful."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hat truly elevates MUD is the sense theres something so much bigger going on here....A bold, intelligent, 21st century take on Mark Twain..."Empire "Mr. McConaughey commands attention with a variation on a certain kind of Southern character: handsome but battered, charming but also sinister, his self-confidence masking a history of bad luck and trouble."New York Times "First and foremost, its another splendid showcase for the ongoing McConaughey Renaissance: He plays Mud as if Tom Sawyer had grown up and gone horrifically wrong, effortlessly projecting rascally charm with a hint of underlying menace."A.V. Club 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey injects a note of danger into a bayou noir story of youthful adventure that manages to be lyrical and sobering at the same time."Washington Post34.00506

"A] well carpentered piece of work marked by some fine performances and resilient thematic fiber."Hollywood Reporter 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey, on a career roll, is magnificent. his deeply felt scenes with the standout Sheridan hit you like a shot in the heart."Rolling Stone "Nichols has a sense of place that feels authentic....If you allow yourself to settle into its leisurely pace, it will reward you." -- Grade: B+Entertainment Weekly 3 stars out of 5 -- "With a lack of sentimentality, the appealingly naturalistic performances of the two boys and a slow-burn build-up to an explosive finale, it's a charming, redolent and unexpected pastoral that both intrigues and moves."Total Film "[A] newly minted American classic....Mr. Nichols, an Arkansan born and bred, has made a film of striking originality."Wall Street Journal "There is an ease with which Nichols pokes around in people's lives, unearthing small truths in authentic ways. In MUD, it feels as if he's caught a small slice of backcountry soul like a firefly in a jar."Los Angeles Times 3 stars out of 4 -- "A beautifully shot, deliberately paced adventure saga, it explores romantic love from the perspective of an idealistic adolescent."USA Today 3 stars out of 4 -- "Nichols' eye for particulars, his feel for the characters and landscapes (and waterscapes), is so vivid you feel you could get bit by a mosquito or a water moccasin if you're not careful."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hat truly elevates MUD is the sense theres something so much bigger going on here....A bold, intelligent, 21st century take on Mark Twain..."Empire "Mr. McConaughey commands attention with a variation on a certain kind of Southern character: handsome but battered, charming but also sinister, his self-confidence masking a history of bad luck and trouble."New York Times "First and foremost, its another splendid showcase for the ongoing McConaughey Renaissance: He plays Mud as if Tom Sawyer had grown up and gone horrifically wrong, effortlessly projecting rascally charm with a hint of underlying menace."A.V. Club 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey injects a note of danger into a bayou noir story of youthful adventure that manages to be lyrical and sobering at the same time."Washington Post34.00506

"A] well carpentered piece of work marked by some fine performances and resilient thematic fiber."Hollywood Reporter 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey, on a career roll, is magnificent. his deeply felt scenes with the standout Sheridan hit you like a shot in the heart."Rolling Stone "Nichols has a sense of place that feels authentic....If you allow yourself to settle into its leisurely pace, it will reward you." -- Grade: B+Entertainment Weekly 3 stars out of 5 -- "With a lack of sentimentality, the appealingly naturalistic performances of the two boys and a slow-burn build-up to an explosive finale, it's a charming, redolent and unexpected pastoral that both intrigues and moves."Total Film "[A] newly minted American classic....Mr. Nichols, an Arkansan born and bred, has made a film of striking originality."Wall Street Journal "There is an ease with which Nichols pokes around in people's lives, unearthing small truths in authentic ways. In MUD, it feels as if he's caught a small slice of backcountry soul like a firefly in a jar."Los Angeles Times 3 stars out of 4 -- "A beautifully shot, deliberately paced adventure saga, it explores romantic love from the perspective of an idealistic adolescent."USA Today 3 stars out of 4 -- "Nichols' eye for particulars, his feel for the characters and landscapes (and waterscapes), is so vivid you feel you could get bit by a mosquito or a water moccasin if you're not careful."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 5 -- "[W]hat truly elevates MUD is the sense theres something so much bigger going on here....A bold, intelligent, 21st century take on Mark Twain..."Empire "Mr. McConaughey commands attention with a variation on a certain kind of Southern character: handsome but battered, charming but also sinister, his self-confidence masking a history of bad luck and trouble."New York Times "First and foremost, its another splendid showcase for the ongoing McConaughey Renaissance: He plays Mud as if Tom Sawyer had grown up and gone horrifically wrong, effortlessly projecting rascally charm with a hint of underlying menace."A.V. Club 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "McConaughey injects a note of danger into a bayou noir story of youthful adventure that manages to be lyrical and sobering at the same time."Washington Post34.00506

"Mr. Cage has stripped his performance bare of anything that might smack of a familiar star presence; what's left feels freshly discovered, for him and for us."Wall Street Journal "This is a movie about restraint, which is exactly what its star demonstrates throughout." -- Grade: BA.V. Club 3 stars out of 4 -- "If you need a reminder of what a fine, nuanced actor Nicolas Cage can be, take a look at JOE. This is the kind of artful character study that marked Cage's work in LEAVING LAS VEGAS, RAISING ARIZONA and ADAPTATION."Rolling Stone "While still small scale, JOE is a muscular film, its storytelling deeper, its setting striking, its acting resonant."Los Angeles Times 3 stars out of 4 -- "David Gordon Green directs a gritty script that Gary Hawkins adapts from a 1991 novel by Larry Brown. Gripping..."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 4 -- "One of Green's great gifts as a filmmaker is his ability to create a real sense of mood and place throughout....JOE presents a world that will ring true to audiences at all points of the socio-economic spectrum..."RogerEbert.com "The most indelible scenes in David Gordon Greens JOE, filmed in the backwoods of Texas, have the fierce clarity of illuminations glimpsed in a lightning flash."New York Times0.3604724

"Mr. Cage has stripped his performance bare of anything that might smack of a familiar star presence; what's left feels freshly discovered, for him and for us."Wall Street Journal "This is a movie about restraint, which is exactly what its star demonstrates throughout." -- Grade: BA.V. Club 3 stars out of 4 -- "If you need a reminder of what a fine, nuanced actor Nicolas Cage can be, take a look at JOE. This is the kind of artful character study that marked Cage's work in LEAVING LAS VEGAS, RAISING ARIZONA and ADAPTATION."Rolling Stone "While still small scale, JOE is a muscular film, its storytelling deeper, its setting striking, its acting resonant."Los Angeles Times 3 stars out of 4 -- "David Gordon Green directs a gritty script that Gary Hawkins adapts from a 1991 novel by Larry Brown. Gripping..."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 4 -- "One of Green's great gifts as a filmmaker is his ability to create a real sense of mood and place throughout....JOE presents a world that will ring true to audiences at all points of the socio-economic spectrum..."RogerEbert.com "The most indelible scenes in David Gordon Greens JOE, filmed in the backwoods of Texas, have the fierce clarity of illuminations glimpsed in a lightning flash."New York Times0.3604724

"While still small scale, JOE is a muscular film, its storytelling deeper, its setting striking, its acting resonant."Los Angeles Times "Mr. Cage has stripped his performance bare of anything that might smack of a familiar star presence; what's left feels freshly discovered, for him and for us."Wall Street Journal "This is a movie about restraint, which is exactly what its star demonstrates throughout." -- Grade: BA.V. Club 3 stars out of 4 -- "David Gordon Green directs a gritty script that Gary Hawkins adapts from a 1991 novel by Larry Brown. Gripping..."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 4 -- "One of Green's great gifts as a filmmaker is his ability to create a real sense of mood and place throughout....JOE presents a world that will ring true to audiences at all points of the socio-economic spectrum..."RogerEbert.com 3 stars out of 4 -- "If you need a reminder of what a fine, nuanced actor Nicolas Cage can be, take a look at JOE. This is the kind of artful character study that marked Cage's work in LEAVING LAS VEGAS, RAISING ARIZONA and ADAPTATION."Rolling Stone "The most indelible scenes in David Gordon Greens JOE, filmed in the backwoods of Texas, have the fierce clarity of illuminations glimpsed in a lightning flash."New York Times0.3604724

"While still small scale, JOE is a muscular film, its storytelling deeper, its setting striking, its acting resonant."Los Angeles Times "Mr. Cage has stripped his performance bare of anything that might smack of a familiar star presence; what's left feels freshly discovered, for him and for us."Wall Street Journal "This is a movie about restraint, which is exactly what its star demonstrates throughout." -- Grade: BA.V. Club 3 stars out of 4 -- "David Gordon Green directs a gritty script that Gary Hawkins adapts from a 1991 novel by Larry Brown. Gripping..."Chicago Sun-Times 4 stars out of 4 -- "One of Green's great gifts as a filmmaker is his ability to create a real sense of mood and place throughout....JOE presents a world that will ring true to audiences at all points of the socio-economic spectrum..."RogerEbert.com 3 stars out of 4 -- "If you need a reminder of what a fine, nuanced actor Nicolas Cage can be, take a look at JOE. This is the kind of artful character study that marked Cage's work in LEAVING LAS VEGAS, RAISING ARIZONA and ADAPTATION."Rolling Stone "The most indelible scenes in David Gordon Greens JOE, filmed in the backwoods of Texas, have the fierce clarity of illuminations glimpsed in a lightning flash."New York Times0.3604724